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The Credit Bank of Bujumbura (), or BCB, is a commercial bank in Burundi.


Origins

The BCB originated as a branch of the (BCB), which was created in 1909 by the of the
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. From 1911 to 1952, the was a
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. It opened a branch in
Usumbura Bujumbura (; ), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin ore. Bujumbura was formerly the country's political capital. In la ...
(now
Bujumbura Bujumbura (; ), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin ore. Bujumbura was formerly the country's political capital. In la ...
) in 1922. Usumbura, a port on
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, was the region's commercial centre. In 1964, after Burundi became independent and banking regulations were revised, the former branch of the became the (BCB). BCB began operations on 8 August 1964 with capital of .


Shareholding changes

The was acquired in 1965 by . In June 2008, the bank's main shareholder, , sold its shares in BCB to three independent banks, the
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(BOA Group), the
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(BIO) and . BIO made an initial investment of €1 million. The next month, BCB signed a partnership contract with the BOA Group. In 2009 and 2010 BIO made additional investments of €230,000 and €832,000 respectively. The BCB has been majority-owned by
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(BOA) since 2010. BOA Group is Morocco's second largest private bank. The group provides strategic and operational support, and access to international markets through its presence in Europe, Asia and North America. In 2020 Degroof sold its shares in BCB to FAJAC, a new shareholder, BOA Group and BIO. BIO invested €1,053,568. As of 31 December 2022 the shareholders were: : The Republic of Burundi has a representative on the board of directors.


History

BCB opened its first branch in the interior of the country in 1967 in Ngozi, which was booming due to the coffee business. Since then, BCB continued to open branches in the provinces.. After integration into the BOA network in 2008, the bank continued to target large clients, but also began to actively collect deposits and expand the branch network. BCB's balance sheet doubled in size between 2006 and 2014. As of 2020 BCB operated 21 branches, half of which were in Bujumbura. It is a full-service bank offering deposits, structured credit, treasury loans, documentary collection, transfers, change, FX and online banking. It provides debit and credit cards, and has ATMs. In 2023 the bank had to deal with a revision of monetary policy, cessation of the renewal of refinancing, and alignment of rates on the foreign exchange markets, which exposed it to liquidity and foreign exchange risks. Despite this, it made a strong return with 19% growth in its balance sheet, which the managing director attributed to the new focus on SMEs. In March 2024 the
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, a member of the
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, announced that it was lending BCB US$20 million to support BCB's target of becoming the leading bank for small and informal businesses in Burundi. US$10 million of the loan had been supplied by institutional investors. The formal and informal micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) included more than 90% of firms in the country. The loan to BCB would let the bank give them better access to the capital they needed in order to grow.


See also

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List of companies of Burundi The Republic of Burundi is a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of Southeast Africa. During the colonial period most large companies were owned and run by Europeans, and operated under concessions from the colonial government. A ...
* List of banks in Burundi *
Economy of Burundi The economy of Burundi is $6.75 billion by gross domestic product as of 2025, being heavily dependent on agriculture, which accounts for 32.9% of gross domestic product as of 2008. Burundi itself is a landlocked country lacking resources, and with ...


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* * * * * * * {{refend Banks of Burundi 1964 establishments in Burundi